Does Baptist College of Health Sciences offer an evening program for students who cannot attend traditional day classes?
Yes. Evening and weekend classes are offered for students who must work during the day. The curriculum is designed so that the student completes 46 hours of general studies before beginning the nursing major. This allows the student to attend part-time for the first two years, giving the student time to adjust to the rigor of academic studies while balancing work and home life. Classes are in the evenings from 6:00 to 9:15, and clinical experiences are on Thursday or Friday evening and all day Saturday.
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